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Warhol reclaimed: Irish property developer's art work for salehttp://www.theguardian.com/business/ireland-business-blog-with-lisa-ocarroll/2011/sep/19/warhol
Ireland's National Asset Management Agency is not just seizing developers' loans, but in Derek Quinlan's case, their private art collections too<p>To have been a property developer in Ireland during the Celtic tiger years meant more than a string of domestic and foreign trophy homes, a helicopter and a direct line to Anglo Irish Bank bosses.</p> <a href="http://www.theguardian.com/business/ireland-business-blog-with-lisa-ocarroll/2011/sep/19/warhol">Continue reading...</a>IrelandBusinessReal estateHousing marketArtCultureMon, 19 Sep 2011 14:44:58 GMThttp://www.theguardian.com/business/ireland-business-blog-with-lisa-ocarroll/2011/sep/19/warholLisa O'Carroll2011-09-19T14:44:58ZHundreds of repossessed homes in Ireland to be sold by auctionhttp://www.theguardian.com/world/2011/feb/21/repossessed-homes-ireland-auction
UK property consultancy Allsop to hold auction in April at Dublin's Shelbourne hotel<p>Flats in Ireland that could have fetched €150,000 in the Celtic Tiger years are to be put on the market for as little as €25,000 (&pound;21,000) in the country's first ever mass auction of repossessed homes.</p><p>And, in a sign of how wide the property crash is, the latest item to turn up in liquidation sales in Dublin is a job lot of 15 cranes, including a pair towering over Anglo Irish Bank's half-built headquarters in the city's docklands.</p> <a href="http://www.theguardian.com/world/2011/feb/21/repossessed-homes-ireland-auction">Continue reading...</a>IrelandWorld newsIreland bailoutBusinessPropertyMoneyRepossessionsReal estateAnglo Irish BankEuropeMon, 21 Feb 2011 20:51:28 GMThttp://www.theguardian.com/world/2011/feb/21/repossessed-homes-ireland-auctionImage Source/Rex FeaturesFifteen cranes worth €500,000 will be sold by auction in Dublin on 26 March. Photograph: Image Source/Rex FeaturesImage Source/Rex FeaturesFifteen cranes worth €500,000 will be sold by auction in Dublin on 26 March. Photograph: Image Source/Rex FeaturesLisa O'Carroll in Dublin2011-02-21T20:51:28ZNo comfort for Ireland's buy-to-let investorshttp://www.theguardian.com/business/ireland-business-blog-with-lisa-ocarroll/2011/feb/10/ireland-struggling-buy-to-let-investors
Irish mortgage lender KBC says it won't be cutting deals to help struggling buy-to-let investors<p>Struggling home-owners will have got cold comfort from KBC, the Belgian-owned Irish mortgage company today. </p><p>Its chief executive made it crystal clear it would not be following Bank of Scotland's lead by offering capital write-offs for those unable to meet their payments. </p> <a href="http://www.theguardian.com/business/ireland-business-blog-with-lisa-ocarroll/2011/feb/10/ireland-struggling-buy-to-let-investors">Continue reading...</a>IrelandBusinessPropertyMoneyIreland bailoutReal estateEuropeThu, 10 Feb 2011 13:57:32 GMThttp://www.theguardian.com/business/ireland-business-blog-with-lisa-ocarroll/2011/feb/10/ireland-struggling-buy-to-let-investorsHon F Lau/AlamyDublin's Grand Canal Dock area was a hub of the new-build flat boom. Photograph: Hon F Lau/AlamyHon F Lau/AlamyDublin's Grand Canal Dock area was a hub of the boom that Brian Cowen is now having to rein in. Photograph: Hon F Lau/AlamyLisa O'Carroll in Dublin2011-02-10T13:57:32ZClaridges hotel: financing talks reportedly 'stalled'http://www.theguardian.com/business/ireland-business-blog-with-lisa-ocarroll/2010/dec/13/claridges-talks-stalled-ireland-nama
The Irish owner of Claridges is back in a Dublin court this week to try to block the transfer of his loans to NAMA. In the meantime refinancing talks are reportedly 'stalled'<p><br />Efforts by Irish property owner Paddy McKillen to sell a stake in the group that owns Claridges have reportedly stalled. </p> <a href="http://www.theguardian.com/business/ireland-business-blog-with-lisa-ocarroll/2010/dec/13/claridges-talks-stalled-ireland-nama">Continue reading...</a>IrelandReal estateBusinessIreland bailoutEuropeMon, 13 Dec 2010 12:30:28 GMThttp://www.theguardian.com/business/ireland-business-blog-with-lisa-ocarroll/2010/dec/13/claridges-talks-stalled-ireland-namaAndy Butterton/PA/guardian.co.ukTalks about Claridges refinancing ongoing as owner seeks Supreme Court challenge in Dublin. Photograph: Andy Butterton/PALisa O'Carroll2010-12-13T12:30:28Z